Buffalo Sabres head coach Lindy Ruff spoke with the media ahead of the team’s game against the St. Louis Blues on November 6, 2025. He gave an injury update for Tyson Kozak, talked about the matchup, and more.
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Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) took time on CNN Thursday evening to tear into Kevin Roberts, president of the far-right Heritage Foundation, for his refusal to condemn ex-Fox News personality Tucker Carlson for interviewing white nationalist Hitler sympathizer and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes.
Roberts' claim that Fuentes and Carlson shouldn't be deplatformed has sparked a firestorm of anger and divided staffers within Heritage itself, fracturing the organization responsible for crafting President Donald Trump's Project 2025 agenda. It wasn't until after days of controversy that he finally backtracked.
"Congressman, what — Idon't understand why it's adifficult question at all," said anchor Anderson Cooper. "Shouldn't — I think allRepublicans would condemn NickFuentes' hateful comments, fullstop."
"Yeah, you'd think. But remember, Donald Trumpinvited him ... toMar-a-Lago to have lunch with him and Kanye," said Kinzinger. "This iscrazy. I mean, look, this is — there's always been, you know,we'd have Lincoln Day dinners,right? This is like the bigfundraisers for the GOP. Andthere'd always be a weirdtable. And the weird table wouldalways have 1 or 2 people thatwere kind of like Nazi-ish, Iguess. And that firewall, forthe most part, in the GOP, heldwhere it's like, yeah, they maybe considered to the right, butthey're not part of us."
Now, however, he said, "Itfeels like that firewall iscrumbling and you hear sometimespeople on the right say, we haveno enemies to the right. Andwhat they're saying is anybodythat is on the right, even asfar as Nazism — we have noenemies, we have to make commoncause. The ultimate enemy is theleft and the liberals. And sothe fact that it has taken Kevin,that Heritage Foundationpresident or chairman, whatever,as long as it has to condemnthat is enough to say like that firewall is crumbling now."
"I'llgive Ted Cruz something here forspeaking out as quickly as theydid on this. Some of them," added Kinzinger. "Butthis — this has to be burned rightout of the party. Andunfortunately, it's taking toolong to do that."
Democrats swept three key statewide races during Tuesday's election, propelled by voters expressing "buyer's remorse" over President Donald Trump's second administration, according to one analyst.
CNN's Van Jones joined the network's election night coverage to discuss Democrats winning key races in New Jersey, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and New York City. His comments come at a time when Democrats are seeking to ride the wave of enthusiasm into the 2026 midterm election.
"One of thethings that I think people areseeing, not just from [Zohran] Mamdani,but from the moderates as well, is this focus on kitchen tableissues," Jones said. "We used to talk aboutthis in weird ways. Incomeinequality, wealth disparity,economic justice. It was peopledescribing a problem that theydidn't have."
"Now you gotpeople who are talking like thepeople who have the problem," he continued. "Ican't afford nothing. Andsomebody who can talk thatway, whether on the left of ourparty or the middle of our party,is going to have a big audience.And this buyer's remorse that'ssetting in now from other peopleis a big problem for theRepublicans."
Democrats picked up some big gains in statewide elections on Tuesday.
In Virginia, Democrats won the Governor, Lt. Governor, and Attorney General races. The race for Governor was called less than an hour after the polls closed, and experts have suggested that enthusiasm for Democrat Abigail Spanberger helped buoy other Democrats down the ticket.
Voters in New Jersey also elected Democrat Mikie Sherrill over Republican Jack Ciattarelli. CNN's John King said the election results were "a warning shot" for the White House.
Democrats also picked up seats in Georgia's Public Service Commission, which is the first time Democrats have controlled a non-federal office in the state in two decades.
Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani also won the mayoral election in New York City over Trump-backed former mayor Andrew Cuomo. delete